UX Magazine v1.0 Live!

UX Magazine v1.0 Live!

UX Magazine v1.0 has officially been launched. Last Friday (the 13th) we lifted the the BETA burden off our shoulders, and after a short period of weekend tweaking, we’re ready to roll. Please feel free to contact us or just post your comments and let us know what you think.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

Constantinos is employed as a Creative Director for Tribal DDB Athens. In his ever dwindling spare time he works on the development of UX Magazine and Joblet. You can find out more about him here of follow him on twitter.

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Keegan, the hiatus lasted a wee bit longer than expected. We’ll be adding new features as time goes by but we needed to draw a line in the sand and simply go with whatever was ready to launch. From now on, expect regular updates (content & system). Much of the site was reworked, but we hopefully have kept what worked (and trashed what didn’t). Everyone involved is psyched, we hope the time spent was well worth it in the end.

Nice to see you guys returning. I figured UX was finished a look time ago, nice to see a re-energized return, and of course, the site looks absolutely amazing. Great job. The only downside is the return of more competition for me. :)

Nice to see you guys returning. I figured UX was finished a look time ago, nice to see a re-energized return, and of course, the site looks absolutely amazing. Great job. The only downside is the return of more competition for me. :)

Keegan, the hiatus lasted a wee bit longer than expected. We’ll be adding new features as time goes by but we needed to draw a line in the sand and simply go with whatever was ready to launch. From now on, expect regular updates (content & system). Much of the site was reworked, but we hopefully have kept what worked (and trashed what didn’t). Everyone involved is psyched, we hope the time spent was well worth it in the end.